Tenor

Ed Sheeran

Born in Britain, Ed Sheeran has been gaining popularity worldwide steadily since the 2012 release of his song "The A Team" on Taylor Swift's album called "Red". After touring with her in support of that song he recorded his second album entitled "Multiply" which went on to win two Grammy Awards. His third album "Divide" produced his smash hit "Shape of You" (featured in video) and you can find the album here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.

Bruno Mars

Born and raised in Hawaii, Bruno Mars has sold more than 115 million sings since his first studio album released on 2010. Along with 5 Grammy Awards, he's had such hits as "Uptown Funk", "Locked Out of Heaven" and his "When I Was Your Man" (featured in video). His album released in 2016, "24K Magic" can be found here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.

Adam Levine

Adam Levine started his career as the lead singer of the band Maroon 5 and has since to go on to become one of the staple coaches of The Voice. Maroon 5 has had many hits, won awards, and sold a ton of albums worldwide with such hits as "Moves Like Jagger", "Sunday Morning' and "Sugar". You can find a collection of Maroon 5's top hits here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click ﻿here﻿.

Freddie Mercury

Freddie Mercury is best know as the lead singer and principal writer of the band Queen. His four octave range continues to amaze fans worldwide. Creators of massive hits like "We Will Rock You", "Another One Bites the Dust", Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Somebody to Love", Queen is the quintessential "anthem rock" band for the ages. You can check out Queen's Greatest Hits here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.

Marc Anthony

Two time Grammy Award and Five-time Latin Grammy Award winner, Marc Anthony is considered the top selling tropical salsa artist of all time. His 1999 self-titled album produced worldwide hits "I Need to Know" and "You Sang to Me" (featured here in this video). Check out his smash hit self-titled album here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.

Sting

After starting with the very successful group, The Police, Sting and his distinctive tenor voice went on to forge a hugely successful solo career. Several albums, hit singles, 16 Grammy Awards, and over 100 million albums later, Sting and The Police are cemented in the anals of Rock & Roll. You can find his greatest hits including songs he wrote while with The Police here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.

Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder and his ageless tenor voice have been stunning audiences since he was 11 years old and signed with Motown. Since then he's recorded more than 30 Top 10 hits, won 25 Grammy Awards, and sold over 100 million records worldwide. He's considered one of the most successful and influential musical artists of the late 20th and early 21st century. Some of his hits include "I Just Called to Say I Love You", "Sir Duke" and "For Once in My Life" featured here in this video. You can hear his definitive collection of hits here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.

Tony Bennett

Winner of 19 Grammy Awards, Tony Bennett is one of the most popular jazz singers of all time. Some of his popular songs include "Rags to Riches" and his signature tune "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" (featured in this video). You can hear his greatest hits here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.

Frankie Valli

Like Sting, Frank Valli was able to achieve great success as both the front man for a group (The Four Seasons) as well as a solo artist. His signature voice was a mix of chest voice and head voice in seamlessly blended together. For the best of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons click here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.

Steve Perry

A common theme with some of the tenors on this list is a front man of a group who eventually goes solo and achieves success in both arenas. Steve Perry is no different. As the lead singer of Journey, he sang hits like "Separate Ways", "Don't Stop Believin" and "Faithfully". When he went solo he had hits like "Oh Sherrie" and "Foolish Heart". You can find Journey's Greatest Hits here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.

Luciano Pavarotti

Luciano Pavarotti is probably the most famous opera singer of all time. The quintessential operatic tenor, he performed bel canto operas, pre-Aida Verde roles, and Puccini works such as La Boheme, Tosca, and Madame Butterfly. He joined the what became known as The Three Tenors which reinvigorated his popularity along with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras. You can hear his 50 Greatest Tracks here (sponsored link). To subscribe, 'like', or comment on the original video click here.